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- carbon gtr vented bonnet mint condition, only trial fitted $700

- gtr cusco coilovers, full set, mint condition, seen 2000kms only, fully adjustable $1200

- full bolt in cage, cross bar and side intrusion bars, this is a serious cage $900

- 3 1/2 inch stainless catback exhuast with twin flutes, no mufflers sounds decent $500

- r33 rear 5 stud + brakes + hand brake cables $400

- 2 way mechanical diff cusco, mint conditon $700

- non hicas rear cradle with gtr sway bar and alloy cradle bushes $250

- rb OS Giken twin plate clutch + flywheel combo, plenty of meat left $600

- ICS rear camber arms $100

- cusco rear toe arms $150

- OMP dished steering wheel with boss kit $250

- Wide body front and rear fibreglass guards, only trial fitted, not painted $400

- full BN kit, front, rear, side skirts never fitted, not painted $600

- r32 shell, call for details $500

all prices are firm, can negotiate if buying a few bits

Located: SA

Contact: ph. 0409078708

Pics: can send pics to your phone, only request if your seriously interested, these are all quality parts

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Hi Champ,

Im in sydney and interested in you rear camber and toe arms are they still for sale? if so please tel me the price to ship to sydney. I have tried to call you a few times but your phone was off.

Spiro

0414509399

i dont mind posting items, as long as its organised by the buyer, i can drop off and package up the parts if needed.

the r32 shell is rolling at the front, not at the back, but can be if you buy the rear cradle and 5 stud with it, not much interior just basics like dash and loom. no compliance, suitable for track use. will take $400 for the shell.

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